Lakes around Jaworze are primarily artificial reservoirs, as the village itself, located in the Silesian Voivodeship of southern Poland, is known for its mountainous landscape and streams rather than natural lakes. Jaworze is situated within the Silesian Beskids, offering numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. While natural lakes are not found directly in Jaworze, the broader region features several man-made water bodies. These reservoirs contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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Personally, I found the short running route pleasant. There were asphalt paths and forest paths! Nice viewpoint where you can stop!
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The President Ignacy Mościcki Dam – a concrete and earth dam built in 1929–1932 on the Wapienica River and the Barbara stream in the town of Wapienica (today a district of Bielsko-Biała). The reservoir created by damming the water is called Wielka Łąka Lake. Due to the purpose of the reservoir (water collection for consumption purposes), its banks are inaccessible to the public (the reservoir is covered by a direct sanitary protection zone), while the catchment areas of the Wapienica, Barbara and Żydowski streams constitute a strict protection zone. The water in the reservoir meets the standards for Class I water purity in terms of physicochemical and bacteriological parameters. This condition has been maintained since 1993. There is no fishing economy here in any form and there is a ban on practicing water sports. There are also filter stations that purify water for municipal purposes.
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Crooked Cottage on the Dam in Wapienica. Next to the dam is the Crooked Cottage - a wooden cottage with a viewpoint on the lake, which houses a buffet and a café. The hosts of this facility are Mr. and Mrs. Wieja. Here they provide relaxation and peace in the midst of nature.
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A strange, slightly cosmic, perfectly round water tank at the start of the "Hip Hop Air" route. What is it here for?
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The premises is located next to the dam. Here all the information --> https://krzywachata.pl
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The dam for them. President Ignacy Mościcki - a concrete and earth dam built in 1929–1932 on the Wapienica River and the Barbara Stream in Wapienica (today Bielsko-Biała district). The reservoir created by damming the water is called the Wielka Łąka lake. The reservoir is located in the Wapienica Valley and is surrounded on each side by the hills of the Silesian Beskids. On the north and west side there are: Palenica, Wysokie and Podłra, and on the south and east side - the mountains: Stołów and Szyndzielnia. The project of building a dam in Wapienica existed from 1911, and it was put forward in the course of attempts to solve the problem of water supply to the rapidly developing Bielsko. However, it was not until 1929 that the city council of Bielsko decided to entrust the construction of the dam to the Katowice branch of the German company Dyckerhoff und Widmann. The cost of building the dam, put into operation on June 26, 1932 and named the Dam. President Ignacy Mościcki, amounted to PLN 13 million at that time, which was the equivalent of nearly USD 2.6 million. At that time, the Wapienicka Dam was one of the most modern facilities of this type in Europe. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapora_w_Wapienicy_im._Ignacego_Mo%C5%9Bcickiego https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxDBGquInwg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oXiHenNTwc
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A nice inn next to the historical water reservoir
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No, Jaworze itself, located in the Silesian Voivodeship, is primarily known for its mountainous landscape and streams, not natural lakes. The water bodies in the immediate vicinity are mostly artificial reservoirs and dammed rivers.
Around Jaworze, you will primarily find artificial reservoirs and dammed rivers. These man-made features, such as the Ignacy Mościcki Dam (which created Wielka Łąka lake) and the Wisła Czarne Dam, provide scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Jaworze is characterized by its mountainous landscape within the Silesian Beskids. While it lacks natural lakes, it features several streams, including Kammienny, Wysoki, Szeroki, and Jesionki, which contribute to its lush flora and offer pleasant walking areas.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the reservoirs around Jaworze, especially in those used for water supply. For example, the Wapienica Dam (Wielka Łąka Lake) is a water collection reservoir, and its banks are inaccessible to the public due to sanitary protection zones. There is also a ban on water sports.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Krzywa Chata Inn by the Wisła Czarne Dam is a restaurant located next to a historical water reservoir, offering a place to relax. Nearby, the Krzywa Chata Café with View of Wapienica Reservoir provides a wooden cottage with a viewpoint, buffet, and café, ideal for families.
The area around Jaworze and its reservoirs offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Błatnia Mountain Hut – Mount Błatnia loop from gmina Jaworze'. There are also cycling routes and mountain hikes in the surrounding Silesian Beskids.
Yes, the Ignacy Mościcki Dam is a significant historical site. This concrete and earth dam, built between 1929 and 1932 on the Wapienica River, was one of the most modern facilities of its type in Europe at the time and was crucial for Bielsko's water supply.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views and the opportunities for walks in the surrounding areas that these man-made lakes provide. The komoot community has highlighted their appeal with 32 photos and 88 upvotes, often focusing on the peaceful atmosphere and the integration of these structures into the natural landscape.
Yes, you can visit the Water reservoir on 'Hip Hopa Air'. This perfectly round water tank is noted for its slightly cosmic and unusual appearance, located at the start of the 'Hip Hop Air' route.
While Jaworze itself offers dog-friendly trails in its mountainous landscape, specific regulations apply to the reservoirs. For instance, the Wapienica Dam has restricted access due to its role in water collection. It's best to check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs in other reservoir areas.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and outdoor cafes, while winter can provide opportunities for scenic walks in a snowy landscape, though access to some areas might be limited.


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